Tender Is The Night Analysis

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Tender is the Night Review Tender is the Night, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a novel about love in a life of excess. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote Tender is the Night based on his own life. After his rise to fame, Fitzgerald became an alcoholic. Zelda, his wife, was said to be jealous of his fame and was diagnosed with Schizophrenia. His marriage was very flawed and is represented through Dick and Nicole Diver. Tender is the Night displays tragic love affairs affected by money, fame, and mental illness. Tender is the Night is about a wealthy and popular couple living on the French Riviera when a young movie star changes their lives. Nicole, the wife, is diagnosed with schizophrenia as a young woman and meets her doctor and future husband, Dick Diver. Rosemary, the young movie star, quickly falls in love with Dick at first sight. Dick falls in love with Rosemary but is afraid that if Nicole finds out she will go crazy. Nicole ends up falling in love with Tommy, her secret lover. The affair between Rosemary and Dick ends despite their strong affection towards …show more content…

Dick is a very popular person. He is the person that brights up the room when he walks inThe idea of mental illness is common in Tender is the Night. Nicole is a wealthy schizophrenic. Nicole’s mental state is the reason for her marriage to Dick. But after years and years of being with Nicole, Dick feels controlled by her illness. “When Dick could no longer play what he wanted to play on the piano, it was an indication that life was being refined down to a point”(Fitzgerald 171). Dick was trapped by Nicole’s problems and money. When Dick met Rosemary, he felt new freedom that he never had in his life of taking care of Nicole and feeling pity for her. He was tired of being her doctor, husband, and friend. Dick’s feeling of entrapment by Nicole and his affair with Rosemary all support the idea of love as